What you can do
RYTZ doesn't just explain the law — it produces the work your case actually needs, from the evidence you already hold.
Upload what you already have. RYTZ recognises 40+ Australian family-law documents — affidavits, court forms, orders, financial statements, even texts and emails — and reads the facts, dates and people out of them.
Those facts become a clear chronology of your matter. As your evidence grows, RYTZ also flags where your documents appear to contradict one another — so you find the gaps before the other side does.
Step through your story and RYTZ drafts a structured affidavit from your evidence. A second AI pass then flags any claim your documents don't support — so you can review it before you swear.
One step pulls everything — facts, timeline and analysis — into a synthesised, court-ready case file you can take into the room with confidence.
Plus settlement analysis on the section 79 framework, and parenting plans with child-support estimates.
Under the hood
Behind the simple interface is a system designed for one thing: understanding Australian family law, accurately, and applying it to your case.
Answers are drawn only from a curated corpus of Australian family law — the Family Law Act 1975, real case law and the court's own forms — not the open internet.
One graph maps how Australian law connects — sections, cases and principles. A second, private one maps your case, so events and evidence are understood in context.
Describe your situation in plain English; RYTZ finds the relevant authorities by meaning, then traverses the graph to deliver insight that fits your facts.
Why you can trust it
RYTZ answers only from its verified corpus. Every citation links back to the real judgment or section, so you can check it yourself.
On affidavits, a grounding critic flags claims your own evidence doesn't support — so nothing goes in that you can't stand behind.
RYTZ helps you understand and prepare. It tells you what it knows, what it doesn't, and when to see a lawyer.
Your documents and case data are stored on Australian servers, encrypted in transit and at rest.
Questions, answered
Start today
Upload a document, ask a question, and watch RYTZ turn it into something you can use.
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